Applications Systems Programmer assists in developing and modifying an organization's applications systems by encoding, testing, debugging and documenting programs. Ensures that programs can be integrated in the applications systems. Being an Applications Systems Programmer assists with solving problems with existing applications systems. May require a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Additionally, Applications Systems Programmer typically reports to a project leader or manager. The Applications Systems Programmer works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. To be an Applications Systems Programmer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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At Peraton, our benefits are designed to help keep you at your best beyond the work you do with us daily. We’re fully committed to the growth of our employees. From fully comprehensive medical plans to tuition reimbursement, tuition assistance, and fertility treatment, we are there to support you all the way.
Our Global Health and Financial Solutions Sector is seeking an Application Programmer/Analyst.
The Applications Programmer will serve as a part of a team developing changes and enhancements to the Medicare Fee for Service claims processing system – Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, and Common Working File (CWF). Our teams follow an agile/scrum development life cycle (SAFe). Responsible to create technical design deliverables, develop new programs, enhance existing programs, build unit test plans, cases, data and execute those tests. Installs changes into internal testing regions and fixes discovered defects. Follows procedures and coding standards in a highly rigorous development environment. Plans and executes work assignments in a way to ensure all assigned due dates are met. Can identify and implement process improvements and updates to technical documentation. In addition to traditional mainframe work (COBOL, CICS), this position could involve building and updating web APIs, as well as other cloud solutions. There will also be some mainframe work (COBOL, CICS) associated with the modernization changes.
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